Last year’s two-part animated movie Batman: The Long Halloween adapted Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale‘s fan-favorite tale for the screen, and a “Deluxe Edition” is now on the way.
Listed in this week’s MPA ratings is Batman: The Long Halloween Deluxe Edition from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, which is rated “R” for “violence and bloody images.”
No further information is given about the upcoming release, but presumably it’s a new Blu-ray offering that will bundle together The Long Halloween Part One and Part Two.
Stay tuned for more as we learn it.
Published by DC Comics in 1996 and 1997, the 13-issue series Batman: The Long Halloween is one of the most beloved Batman tales, written by Jeph Loeb with art by Tim Sale.
“Batman: The Long Halloween begins as a brutal murder on Halloween prompts Gotham’s young vigilante, the Batman, to form a pact with the city’s only two uncorrupt lawmen (Police Captain James Gordan and District Attorney Harvey Dent) in order to take down The Roman, head of the notorious and powerful Falcone Crime Family.
“But when more deaths occur on Thanksgiving and Christmas, it becomes clear that, instead of ordinary gang violence, they’re also dealing with a serial killer – the identity of whom, with each conflicting clue, grows harder to discern. Few cases have ever tested the wits of the World’s Greatest Detective like the mystery behind the Holiday Killer.”
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